Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Everyone has a different way of celebrating Father’s Day. In some countries like the United States, some fathers probably take their sons or daughters to go fishing and talk about manhood and life (as heavily portrayed in movies). On the other side of the coin, in some parts of the Philippines, Father’s day is celebrated by the family with neighbors where food is shared and overflowing drinks are served. The highlight of the night, that Karaoke Machine rented out for the night’s celebration. But there is no exact way in celebrating this special day wherever you may be. It is mostly about the thought of having each other even in the simplest ways; even by simply watching a movie. Here are 10 movies you can watch with your dad this Father’s day: 10 movies to watch on Father’s Day Parenthood The Portrayal of Steve Martin in this movie is very moving. This comedy talks about the challenges of parenthood and how we must accept our parent’s flaws if we are to confront our own. Watch this with your dad and reflect on it. It’ actually a really funny movie with a special message. Photo via IMDB He Got Game “He Got Game” a good choice for the athletic or sporty father and son duo. This movie starring Denzel Washington is about a father who spends six years in prison and tries to re -establish his relationship towards his son who is now a top-ranked basketball player. In order for him to convince his son to play for the governor’s alma mater, he is released for a week. If he pushes through, his prison sentence would be greatly reduced. Photo via IMDB Mrs. Doubtfire This throwback movie would definitely make you and your dad smile. This movie is about a loving father who disguised himself as a British woman in order to pass as a nanny just to spend more time with his kids due to the divorce from his wife. Photo via IMDB Boyhood This coming-of-age drama which was filmed over 12 years with the same cast portrays an emotional ride through the perspective of a child and his parents as they encounter significant events in their lives. This movie would greatly encourage you to be thankful every day for people who helped raise and mold you. Photo via IMDB Three Men and a Baby This movie, as stated in the title, is all about three men raising a baby. This comedy is about a group of unmarried guys who pretend to be babysitters when they come home to their New York City loft to discover an abandoned baby. This is a great movie for you and your dad to see the struggles in raising a child. Photo via IMDB Father of the Bride This comedy movie is about an overprotective father who is not ready to let go of her daughter’s hand to her fiance. After noticing his daughter spending more time with her husband-to-be, jealousy arises and acceptance becomes even way harder. Photo via IMDB The Godfather This classic film is great for bonding especially when you and your dad enjoy a good drama-action movie. Coined as one of the greatest films of all time, this film delves into the trouble of being involved in the family business that is also associated with the Mafia. Seat back and prepare that cold drink- this is a good one. Photo via IMDB Finding Nemo This animated movie is not only for kids but for everyone to appreciate. “Finding Nemo” promotes a father’s unconditional love. It’s about a clown fish who was taken by scuba divers. His dad then goes through an adventure doing everything he can to find him. Photo via IMDB The Pursuit of Happiness This tearjerker is inspired by a true story. It follows a single father played by Will Smith who loses everything and is left with working for an unpaid internship while thinking of how he can support his son. He has no money, no home, and no job. Viewing this movie will really make you appreciate the things you have. Photo via IMDB Taken A thriller movie is a must in a good list. Here is one amazing movie about a father who will do everything and anything in his reach to keep his daughter safe. One famous line from this movie that went really viral: “ I will look for you, I will find you, and I will kill you. “ Photo via IMDB Father’s day is yet to come, so better get creative in spending quality time with your family. It may be taking a trip outside the country or just simply preparing your dad’s most favorite meal while he watches his favorite movie. As they say, “it’s the thought that counts.” Father’s Day 2018 in the Philippines in on June 17th. Save that movie playlist and go binge-watch with your dad. Facebook Comments
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